Clarence White Pages Lookup

Clarence white pages give you a way to find people, phone numbers, and addresses in this Erie County town. Located east of Buffalo, Clarence has roughly 32,000 residents spread across a mix of suburban neighborhoods and rural stretches. Public records for Clarence residents sit with the Erie County Clerk's Office at 92 Franklin Street in Buffalo. The town clerk also keeps local records on file. Whether you need to track down a current address, check property ownership, or look up voter data, the white pages resources that cover Clarence pull from both town and county level sources.

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Clarence Overview

~32,000 Population
Erie County
Town Government Type
8th Judicial District

Clarence White Pages at the Erie County Clerk

The Erie County Clerk's Office handles most public records that feed into Clarence white pages searches. Since Clarence is a town within Erie County, the county clerk holds deeds, mortgages, court filings, and other legal documents tied to Clarence addresses. The office is in downtown Buffalo at 92 Franklin Street. You can visit in person or use their online tools to start a search.

Staff at the clerk's office can help you pull up records by name or address. Property records are one of the best tools for white pages research because they show who owns real estate and where they live. Civil case filings also list party names and addresses. The clerk handles marriage licenses too, though copies come with a fee.

Office Erie County Clerk's Office
Address 92 Franklin Street
Buffalo, NY 14202
Phone (716) 858-8785
Hours Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website www4.erie.gov/clerk

The Erie County Clerk's Office provides online access to land records and other public documents at www4.erie.gov/clerk.

Erie County Clerk land records portal for Clarence white pages searches

This portal covers property filings, deeds, and mortgages for all of Erie County, including the Town of Clarence.

Public Records Access and FOIL in Clarence

New York's Freedom of Information Law gives you the right to request government records from any state or local agency. FOIL is found in Public Officers Law sections 84 through 90. You do not need to explain why you want the records. Agencies must respond within five business days of getting your request.

For Clarence white pages purposes, FOIL can help you get records that are not posted online. You might file a request with the Town of Clarence for local records, or with Erie County for county-level files. Paper copies cost $0.25 per page under state law. Electronic records are usually free. The state's open government portal has step by step instructions on how to file a FOIL request and what to do if your request gets denied.

The Committee on Open Government handles complaints and questions about FOIL. If an agency takes too long or refuses your request without a good reason, you can reach out to them for help. Most routine requests get filled within a few weeks. More complex requests for large volumes of records can take longer, but the agency has to keep you updated on the timeline.

Court Records for Clarence White Pages Research

Clarence falls under the 8th Judicial District in New York State. Erie County Supreme Court handles major civil cases, while County Court deals with felony criminal matters. Town courts in Clarence handle traffic tickets, small claims, and minor criminal cases. All of these courts generate records that can be useful for white pages lookups.

You can search many of these records online. The eCourts system at nycourts.gov/ecourts lets you look up case information by party name or case number. Civil case filings show the names and sometimes addresses of people involved in lawsuits. Criminal case data is available through WebCrims for pending cases. Family Court records have more restrictions under state law, but basic case information is still searchable in some instances.

Erie County Surrogate's Court handles probate matters. Wills, estate proceedings, and guardianship cases often list family members and their addresses. If you are trying to trace connections between people in Clarence, surrogate's court records can fill in gaps that other white pages sources miss. These records go back many decades in Erie County.

More Clarence White Pages Resources

The Town of Clarence clerk's office keeps local records that complement the county-level data. Town records include meeting minutes, local permits, and other filings that may list names and addresses of Clarence residents. You can contact the town clerk for information about what local records are available for public inspection.

For property-specific white pages research, the Erie County land records system is hard to beat. It covers deeds, mortgages, liens, and other documents filed with the county clerk. You can search by name to find all property filings tied to a particular person in Clarence. Each record shows the document type, the date filed, and the parties involved. Visit the land records page to start a search.

Note: Record fees and office hours can change. Call the relevant office or check their website before you visit to make sure you have the latest info on costs and availability.

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Erie County Records

Clarence is part of Erie County. All county-level public records for Clarence residents are maintained by the Erie County Clerk and other county offices in Buffalo.

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